I have a Dyneema Pilot and have owned a Dyneema CP. I would best describe them and unstiffly structured. The shape holds well when un or under packed but they move well and conform to your shape. I also like that you can get a wee bit of give or shift when packing larger or oddly shaped items.
I should note that as a Dyneema Whore I may be biased.
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Thanks for the link to the video! It's really informative, and it was helpful to see that the shoulder strap that comes with it works quite well. I too was wondering if I needed the Absolute one.
Originally posted by tpnl View PostI do not have a Dyneema Co-Pilot but I like this video made by @yohopee (also a forum member) with her Dyneema Co-Pilot:
yohopee's Dyneema Co-Pilot
From the video, it confirms, IMHO, @moriond's comments that the size, design, piping and compartmentalization help the bag keep its shape. It would perhaps have a tendency for uneven waves in the fabric (based on my experience with my Dyneema Packing Cube Shoulder Bag (PCSB)) when putting in bulky or uneven items as it is not as stiff as ballistic but how you put things in plays a large part in this - Dyneema or ballistic.
Hope this helps
Cheers!
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Originally posted by tpnl View PostIt would perhaps have a tendency for uneven waves in the fabric (based on my experience with my Dyneema Packing Cube Shoulder Bag (PCSB)) when putting in bulky or uneven items as it is not as stiff as ballistic but how you put things in plays a large part in this - Dyneema or ballistic.
Cheers!
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I do not have a Dyneema Co-Pilot but I like this video made by @yohopee (also a forum member) with her Dyneema Co-Pilot:
yohopee's Dyneema Co-Pilot
From the video, it confirms, IMHO, @moriond's comments that the size, design, piping and compartmentalization help the bag keep its shape. It would perhaps have a tendency for uneven waves in the fabric (based on my experience with my Dyneema Packing Cube Shoulder Bag (PCSB)) when putting in bulky or uneven items as it is not as stiff as ballistic but how you put things in plays a large part in this - Dyneema or ballistic.
Hope this helps
Cheers!
Edit: To clarify, my PCSB is the 400d Dyneema limited edition version from a while back that actually has a double layer of 400d in front to accommodate the front pocket.Last edited by tpnl; 10-19-2015, 12:36 PM.
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I recently got a Dyneema Co-pilot and would not call it floppy at all. In fact, when carrying it, I think it looks the same half empty or stuffed.
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Originally posted by ladyinblack1964 View PostWill the Dyneema CP hold its shape well? I'm concerned about it being floppy if it's not fully loaded. Still trying to decide on a day bag for my upcoming trip to London in the spring. Thanks!
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question about Dyneema Co-Pilot
Will the Dyneema CP hold its shape well? I'm concerned about it being floppy if it's not fully loaded. Still trying to decide on a day bag for my upcoming trip to London in the spring. Thanks!
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